Commander Chávez: The Venezuelan Oligarchy Remains Desperate
Published at: 29/05/2025 12:11 AM
From Bolívar Avenue in Caracas, on July 2, 2007, the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez, warned about the plans of the oligarchy in Venezuela, which desperately seeks to destabilize the nation.
“The Venezuelan oligarchy, I say so, is still desperate... because I'm going to tell you something, the Venezuelan oligarchy could live with the Revolution, that could be a contradiction, but I think that's the case. We have no plan to destroy the oligarchy, the Venezuelan bourgeoisie. And we have already demonstrated it, sufficiently in more than eight years,” said the Bolivarian leader.
Likewise, he assured that they do not accept the call for peace and coexistence that “we, the great revolutionary majorities, are making to them; if the Venezuelan bourgeoisie continues to attack desperately, using its remaining strongholds, then the Venezuelan bourgeoisie will continue to lose one by one its remaining strongholds. One by one he will lose it. They dominated the Armed Forces, they lost it.”
In this regard, he assured that the militancy is totally respectful of their political position, since “we respect you as Venezuelans, you respect Venezuela, you respect the Homeland, you respect our Constitution, you respect our laws, if you don't you will regret it, if you don't we will make you obey Venezuelan laws.”
Likewise, the Bolivarian leader urged to continue shaping the new historic block. “We are the ones responsible for continuing to pick and shovel, gluing blocks and concrete together to make it bigger, more solid than the towers of the Central Park, the new Venezuelan historic block. Indigenous people of the Homeland, indigenous peoples, black peoples, white peoples, businessmen, Venezuelan businessmen, workers from all sectors, public and private, let's continue studying, reflecting and doing, building Socialism from our small spaces.”
Mazo News Team